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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Cirque du Soleil Corteo Review

Cirque du Soleil is a magical journey for people of all ages
and if you’re looking for something memorable to do this summer, Corteo is now
playing at the Meridian Centre in St. Catherines until July 15th. I’ve enjoyed the circus with
family and friends but Friday was date night and we wanted to do something
extra special. Since the venue is located near the Niagara region, we
kicked-off our romantic excursion with a lovely wine tasting tour followed
by a delicious dinner before the show.

Cirque shows usually have a dramatic plot with complex analogies
and underlying symbolism, but Corteo is quite simple. The story is about an
amiable old clown who imagines his own funeral procession in a mysterious space
between heaven and earth. The revolving stage comes alive with a joyous parade,
vintage scenery and graceful angels soaring through the clouds in a
whirlwind of excitement and wonder.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

The gripping performance takes place in the middle of the arena
with audience members seated on either side for optimal viewing pleasure. I liked the
framing of the stage and hand-painted tapestries, they create a renaissance
vibe enhanced by Victorian costumes - corsets, top hats and flowing gowns.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

The
atmosphere is enticingly surreal, like witnessing a circus within a circus accompanied
by beautiful music sung in Italian, French and Spanish. Pay attention to the soulful ballads and
exhilarating violin solo, they add a sense of enchantment as the women sway from elegant chandeliers amidst dreamy imagery.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

There are many mesmerizing
scenes in Corteo combining everything you’d expect from a classic circus
including an eclectic cast that range from incredibly petite to giant. The entire
fantasy is a captivating blend of lighting, special effects, movement and
intriguing acoustics that hypnotize from beginning to end. They've also replaced the
drawn-out mime skits with short comedic scenes that compliment the theme with beautiful Italian dialogue.

One of the most memorable segments was the Cyr Wheel
performance where 5 artists spin within giant hoops completing intricate
patterns and jaw-dropping manoeuvres. The astounding feats of strength had us all on the edge of our seats.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

The crowd was thrilled when the tiny clowness (Valentyna
Pahlevanyan) was set loose into the audience, bouncing above head while
tethered to a cluster of enormous helium balloons. It was our job to push her back toward the stage so the show could go on.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

I particularly enjoyed the Paradis sequence featuring female acrobatics being tossed through the air between two podiums – very similar
to trapeze. There were audible gasps from the audience as they performed amazing flips and rotations
before being caught mid-air by their hands or ankles (thank goodness for safety
nets). Keep your eyes peeled so you don’t miss the clown riding his bicycle through
the clouds or the trippy upside down tightrope walk.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

The bouncing beds sequence brought out the kid in all of us
as artists hurled themselves off trampolines and landed on wobbly rails with superhuman agility. Another “wow”
moment was the Teeterboard stunt where gymnasts bounce off a see-saw while performing miraculous somersaults before somehow
landing on the very edge. The choreography is extremely
difficult, requiring perfect timing, coordination and accuracy.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

Corteo also incorporates an abundance of high-energy aerial skills
and riveting theatrics but it did lag in a few areas. The Romeo and Juliet scene
was confusing, chaotic and unnecessary, failing to evoke the intended humor. The
juggling is also becoming a tad stale but fortunately those were the only low-points and the show continued with a hair-raising ladder act that left everyone speechless.

The story ends on a high note with no clear conclusion but it
doesn’t really need one since the main character is already dead. The dark
plot takes nothing away from the happy, vibrant memories reflected in the clown’s
afterlife and everyone walks away with a sense of contentment.

Photo: Lucas Saporiti

If you haven’t seen Corteo you should definitely get your
tickets before they sell-out! More details are available online at
cirquedusoleil.com.